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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 September 2015
Piety toward the past is seldom more unselfishly displayed than when scholars copy inscriptions totally devoid of meaning. Such were to Chishull, Borrell and Schonborn these fragments which, thanks to modern discovery, can now in the main be understood.
page 78 note 2 CB p. 74, no. 8; Waltzing, , Corp. profess. iii. p. 42, no. 129Google Scholar; IGR iv. 863. Cf. Poland, , Gr. Vereinsw. p. 117Google Scholar, note ** and, in the list of inscriptions, Z 70.
page 78 note 1 Cf. Forsch., in Eph. iii. p. 156 fGoogle Scholar.
page 79 note 1 JHS viii, 1887, p. 224Google Scholar.
page 79 note 2 Fasc. inscr. Gr. ii, p. 244Google Scholar.
page 79 note 3 Text to be published in MAMA vi.
page 79 note 4 From Bailie, l.c. (differently rendered, LBW 744).